Review: Untamed by S.C. Stephens

I was so excited when I found out we were getting more
Griffin a.k.a. “The Hulk”. Love the D-Bags and have missed them. Griffin was
awesome in this series with his free and don’t give a crap attitude of what you
thought about him. I couldn’t wait to get my hands on this book. With all that
said, I was thoroughly surprised.

Griffin is the same as always just add a wife and a daughter
to the mix. Things couldn’t be going better for the D-Bags and their families.
That wasn’t good enough for Griffin; he felt he wasn’t getting his turn to
shine. After talking to the band and being turned down numerous times he takes
his dreams into his own hands.Which
means moving away and trying something new. I loved Anna is this book. You
really got to see how truly strong she is. She was always Griffin’s number one
fan and stood by him no matter what. Their precious daughter Gibson was a perfect
mix for the Hancock family. You never knew what was going to come out of her
mouth.

“Well, there’s
another one coming, so you better start preparing yourself.” Gibson groaned as
she sat down on the confetti-strew floor. “Goddammit,” she muttered.

We got to know Griffin’s family and I feel in love with his
sister. She gave good advice when needed and loved her family. His family was
always they’re supporting him when he needed it.Through out this emotional journey there are
lots of twist and turns. I kept hoping things were finally going to go
Griffin’s way but something always seemed to happen. We see a side of Griffin
we didn’t know existed. He realizes the true meaning of family but will it be
too late to fix things.

“Mrs. Hancock…you are
my best friend, my partner in crime, my reason for living, and the only thing
that really matters to me. Forever only scratches the surface of how long I’ll
love you.”

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